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- Dictionarycrisp/krɪsp/
adjective
- 1. (of a substance) firm, dry, and brittle: "crisp bacon" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of the weather) cool, fresh, and invigorating: "a crisp autumn day" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a wafer-thin slice of potato fried or baked until crisp and eaten as a snack. British "cut down on fatty snacks such as crisps"
- 2. a dessert of fruit baked with a crunchy topping of brown sugar, butter, and flour: "rhubarb crisp"
verb
- 1. give (food) a crisp surface by placing it in an oven or under a grill: "crisp the pitta in the oven"
- 2. curl (something) into short, stiff, wavy folds or crinkles: archaic "there is a cooling breeze which crisps the broad clear river"
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